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![]() Entries tagged "J.P. Morgan"Pink slips on Wall StreetHSBC and Wells Fargo are among the latest firms in layoff headlines. Movers & shakers: Aug. 3, 3009In mid-August, Andrew van der Vord will join Credit Suisse Group as vice chairman of consumer in the Americas in the investment banking department. Based... Movers & shakers: July 10, 2009Bank of America Merrill Lynch said A.J. Murphy will join the company in October as a managing director and head of Americas leveraged loan... Movers & shakers: June 22, 2009Davis Polk & Wardwell hired John Douglas a partner in its financial institutions group. He will head its bank regulatory practice. Douglas was general counsel... Movers & shakers: June 19, 2009John Bennett will join Gartmore as a senior portfolio manager on the European equities team. Bennett will come in from GAM, where he has spent... Movers & shakers: June 12, 2009Morgan Stanley said Henry McVey, who earlier worked at the firm for 10 years, is returning as head of global macro and asset allocation for... Movers & shakers: June 11, 2009Shad Quraishi was appointed vice chairman and head of business development and strategy for NewOak Capital's integrated advisory, asset management and capital markets businesses. Quraishi... Movers & shakers: June 5, 2009Citigroup CFO Ned Kelly and vice chairman Lewis Kaden sign off on the hire of Morgan Stanley's James von Moltke as head of corporate M&A. Movers & shakers: June 3, 2009Former Bear Stearns Cos. CEO Alan Schwartz joined privately held financial services firm Guggenheim Partners LLC as executive chairman. Schwartz chose not to stay with... Movers & shakers: June 2, 2009Banc of America Securities-Merrill Lynch Research hired Ethan Harris as head of North America economics and David Bianco as head of U.S. equity strategy. Harris... Movers & shakers: May 19, 2009Ford Fraker (pictured), former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia and former chairman of private investment banking firm Trinity Group Ltd., is now a senior adviser... Movers & shakers: May 18, 2009David Fox and Daniel E. Wolf of New York's Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP have joined Kirkland & Ellis LLP. Fox (pictured) spent... Movers & shakers: May 15, 2009Following others out the door, Kalpana Desai, Bank of America Corp.'s head of Asia-Pacific mergers and acquisitions, will leave the bank. She had spent 11... Movers & shakers: May 6, 2009Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc said finance director Guy Whittaker will step down from the board and leave the bank later this year when... Swapping systemsSo far, ICE is ahead in the race to dominate the credit default swaps clearinghouse game, but whether the entire system makes sense is another question. Movers & shakers: April 22, 2009Government-controlled mortgage lender Fannie Mae appointed Michael Williams as president, CEO and a board director. Williams succeeds Herbert Allison Jr., who was nominated to be... Out like a lambMove over, Leo Strine. This year's Tulane confab belonged to Stephen Lamb, who is retiring from Delaware's Court of Chancery in July. Movers & shakers: April 17, 2009Peter Taylor recently became executive vice president and chief financial officer of the University of California system, a new position. Taylor (pictured) was with Barclays... Movers & shakers: April 14, 2009Trial lawyer Linda Addison, a member of Fulbright & Jaworski LLP's executive committee, was named partner-in-charge of its 140-lawyer New York office. In a statement,... A new CharterPaul Allen's cable company finally began to crumble under crushing debt. To the rescue: an unlikely gang of creditors, who used some fine print to ram home a prepack. Riding the restructuring waveSteve Panagos is returning to advisory work, recently moving to Moelis & Co. Movers & shakers: April 1, 2009Goldman, Sachs & Co.'s Byron Trott, who received high praise from Warren Buffett after working as an adviser for Berkshire Hathaway Inc., is leaving to... Movers & shakers: March 30, 2009Nomura Holdings Inc. hired Andrea Pellegrini as co-chairman for Italy and head of investment banking, partnering with Alessandro Cremona, chairman of investment banking for Italy.... Deals that defined an eraIt begins with AOL-Time Warner and ends with the demise of Bear Stearns. Movers & shakers: March 18, 2009Independent investment bank Greenhill & Co. hired Kenneth Goldman as a senior adviser. He is now senior vice president and chief financial officer of Fortinet... Movers & shakers: March 17, 2009New York's Evercore Partners Inc. created a joint venture with Citic Securities International Co. Ltd., launching Citic Securities International Partners Ltd. The firm will focus on cross-border mergers and acquisitions advisory and investment management, sourcing deals between China and other international markets. CSIP will also manage a $500 million China-focused private equity business. Movers & shakers: March 16, 2009John Chrin, a managing director and co-head of financial institutions group, mergers and acquisitions, at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., will join Lehigh University as... Movers & shakers: March 12, 2009In June, Mark Echlin will join Credit Suisse Group's investment banking department as a managing director and head of industrials, EMEA. Based in London, he... Movers & shakers: March 4, 2009President Obama picked Nancy-Ann DeParle, a managing director at New York buyout firm CCMP Capital Advisors LLC, as counselor to him and director of the... Movers & shakers: Feb. 27, 2009Former Credit Suisse Group CEO Oswald Grübel, 65, has come out of retirement to lead UBS, which announced that chief executive Marcel Rohner would leave... Movers & shakers: Feb. 26, 2009Julian Horn-Smith joined CVC Capital Partners as a senior adviser, working with the telecom, media and technology team. He was most recently deputy CEO and... Movers & shakers: Feb. 24, 2009Meb Somani joined Barclays Capital's natural resources principal investment business, headed by Mark Brown. Somani was head of oil and gas at Actis Capital. He... The Trouble with TARPGeithner is sticking with Paulson's flawed remedy. Or maybe he isn't. Stay tuned for details. Davis Polk, Roche probe Genentech's DNARoche and Genentech have a long history. This time around, Davis Polk's John Butler and others take the lead for Roche. Gibson Dunn weighs in for TicketmasterSteven Sletten and Sean Royall were among Ticketmaster's advisers. Cablevision, Washington Post bolster defensesLoans are available for companies that don't need them, as the two companies' successful bond offerings prove. MetroPCS pays the price for a warm receptionCredit rating agencies have lowered its rating after the sale of $550 million in notes. Pfizer taps Cadwalader for Wyeth adviceMost noteworthy in the $68B deal may be the size of the reverse termination fee: $4.5B. Movers & shakers: Feb. 2, 2009Ellyn McColgan, president and chief operating officer of global wealth management at Morgan Stanley, is leaving the firm. McColgan (pictured left) was a member of... Gone but not forgottenJohn Thain and Vikram Pandit get scolded for being away from the office in a crisis. What, they lost their BlackBerries? Movers & shakers: Jan. 22, 2009Kevin O'Connor will join Bracewell & Giuliani LLP's Hartford, Conn., office as a litigation partner. Until Tuesday, he was the U.S. associate attorney general. He... Movers & shakers: Jan. 12, 2009Gregory Fleming, former president and chief operating officer of Merrill Lynch & Co., was appointed as a senior research scholar and distinguished visiting fellow of... A matter of interpretationDid fair-value accounting deepen the crisis or provide the remedy? Does the market provide a rational view of true value or a procyclical blast of emotion? The debate roars on, with no end in sight. WhipsawedDow Chemical finds it's a tough time to try to execute a multideal strategy. Delaware's rivalsThe state's Court of Chancery isn't the only venue for resolving matters of corporate law. The year in reviewThe crisis, pixie dust and the crash of Abstract Man. Less brave new worldWe lost five big investment banks in 2008, but how much does that really matter? Saving LehmanIf the government had bailed out the investment bank, would anything have changed? Let's look at the numbersBailout sums are huge. How huge? Bigger than NASA, bigger than the wars. But that's not the whole picture. Change comes to ChanceryThe Delaware court will get some new faces next year, and more reasons to keep a watchful eye on Congress. | ||||||||||||||||
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